Olivier Temime is a French jazz saxophonist and composer born in 1974 in Aix-en-Provence. He began studying music seriously at the age of fourteen, first with a private teacher and then with Philippe Renault at the Marseille Conservatory, where he won the Gold Medal in jazz. Temime has earned recognition as an exciting improviser on the European jazz scene, playing at major festivals like Marciac and Montreux, and collaborating with jazz legends such as Wynton Marsalis and Johnny Griffin. He is known for his tenor saxophone style that blends the hard bop tradition with a fresh, spirited approach, and he leads the group "The Volunteered Slaves," continuing the legacy of Roland Kirk in a modern context.
Over the years, Olivier Temime has released numerous albums, including his 2023 record *Inner Songs*, which features a vibrant mix of influences from John Coltrane to Stevie Wonder, along with emerging talents from the Paris jazz scene. His work showcases a sophisticated, melodic sound imbued with warmth and originality, making him a distinctive voice in contemporary jazz. His recent albums also include *Koala Sam*, *Marcenay*, and *Ethan's Walk*, highlighting his ongoing creativity and contribution to jazz.
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